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That evening, on March 6, there were four of us in a passenger car: three employees of the Perm resort council and me. We were going to Perm. We passed the lapel on the Mulyanka, here to the left Kayanovo… The speed, however, had to be muted: there was a whole string of cars ahead, you can't go around. Then the "parking lot" on the side of the road appeared at all. The passengers stood along the ditch and looked at the sky together.
We did the same. There, at 8:35 pm, there was a bright "full moon". The sphere, however, was not completely bright yellow, its lower part looked like a neon sickle. And behind the "moon" is the brightest illumination. The "moon" was flying in an easterly direction. Having moved away from the original (for us) point by 40-50 kilometers (this is by our road standards), the object turned in the direction of Gornozavodsk, or something. In profile, he looked like a glowing egg. At the "turn" he sent down an all-seeing ray - the color of a television screen without an image. The intensity of the lighting was such that we thought it illuminated and looked to the details of all the Autumn.
Neither in the army nor "in civilian life" have I met such objects and such lighting.
And the next day (it was the eve of Women's Day) Permians, whom I happened to be visiting, vied with each other to tell me the news, which I myself was a direct witness. Then I read the message of M. Bolshakova in the district newspaper.
In addition to all of the above, it surprises me: how did you almost simultaneously see the same object in different places of the Urals? Or did he fly very high - so that everyone can see at once, or did he have "doubles", or is he capable of "replication" in our eyes?
To this day, this riddle does not let me go from myself.
V. TRAPEZNIKOV,
director of the recreation center "Krasny Yar".
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Soyuz-U Payload: Kosmos 2136 (Zenit-8 #98, Oblik #98)
Investigation
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